Google Maps is a place of great discovery — and the latest sighting may be one of the oddest yet. In East Antarctica, just southeast of Japanese research outpost Showa Station, eagle-eyed users ...
From a two-headed dog to a headless man, weird and wonderful objects are often spotted on Google Maps. But the latest sighting is arguably one of the strangest yet. A mysterious 'doorway' has ...
A massive and mysterious 'door' recently spotted in the icy wilderness of Antarctica via Google Maps has sparked a flurry of wild theories. The peculiar anomaly was noticed in Queen Maud Land ...
A vast and mysterious 'door' that was recently sighted in the frozen wastes of Antarctica using Google Maps may have been explained. The bizarre anomaly was spotted in the region of Queen Maud ...
Case in point: Thanks to a screenshot from Google Maps, people are beginning to build and spread a conspiracy theory surrounding a hidden "doorway" stuck in Antarctica's ice. The screenshot (above ...
While Britain, Argentina, Australia, Norway, France, New Zealand and Chile have long held territorial claims over the vast ...
On Google Maps in East Antarctica, scientists have observed an unusual shape that has developed wild theories across the internet. The formation- - discovered near Japan's Showa Station- - has a ...
A satellite orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth recently captured rare images of an atmospheric phenomenon that makes Antarctica glaciers appear to be smoking. The wisps of "sea smoke" blowing ...
James McAlloon, a Queensland resident, has been training for his upcoming Antarctica journey ... updated on his journey by using the tracking map, which can be found on his Sea2Summit website.
A vital glacier in western Antarctica appears to be smoking in a rare view captured by a NASA satellite earlier this month. The so-called “sea smoke,” isn’t actually smoke, it’s fog ...
In fact, the research showed that vegetation cover across the Antarctic Peninsula has increased more than tenfold over the last four decades. “The landscape is still almost entirely dominated by ...
The first color that comes to mind when thinking about Antarctica is a stark white, which makes sense, given the southernmost continent is generally buried in ice and snow. It has earned its ...